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A new University of Miami study looked at forty years worth of data from across the Atlantic and found cooler waters in deep currents off the U.S. coast could be warming. The current, known as the ...
A team of Earth scientists affiliated with Peking University and the Southern University of Science and Technology, both in ...
"If this is the end ..." Experts warn of irreversible damage to coastline as growing threat accelerates: 'We need to scramble ...
New research reveals that post-ice age sea levels rose over a meter per century during key periods and totaled about 38 ...
House Bill 309 would create a working group to compile a comprehensive database of loko iʻa around the state. The effort ...
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (CBS12) — In January, FEMA released new flood maps showing that thousands of homes in Palm Beach County ...
Coastal sites subsiding at rates of up to 10 mm/year, making them more vulnerable to sea-level rise, have been pinpointed in ...
A new interactive map called the “Coastal Risk Finder” allows you to zoom into your neighborhood to see what water levels ...
Calculating the dual effect of rising seas and sinking land gives coastal communities a more accurate projection of the ...
T he Climate Central flood maps show areas of the world that would be underwater if the oceans rose one foot. A one-foot ...
By 2050, thousands in coastal North Carolina may face severe flooding from rising seas, with older adults especially at risk, according to a new Climate Central report.
Which parts of Louisiana be underwater in 25 years? This map gives a sobering look at what rising seas could mean for our coast.